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December 24, 2009
Canadian police consider GPS for people with Alzheimer's
Montreal (AFP) Dec 23, 2009
Police in Montreal are studying the possibility of offering GPS bracelets to people suffering from Alzheimer's disease, an official told AFP. The Montreal Police Service (SPVM) is looking at ways to keep safe people suffering from diseases that degrade brain function, including memory. Those who suffer from such diseases can often leave their homes without the ability to find their way back, putting them at risk of hunger and the cold. ... read more

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Astronauts Dock At ISS
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Milt Thompson's Wild Ride
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AcrimSat Celebrates 10 Years Of Measuring Sun's Energy
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Controlling the TV with a wave of the hand
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Centennial Challenges, Spaceport And Suborbital Science Receive Funds
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 23, 2009
NASA's Centennial Challenges prize program, FAA's Spaceports Infrastructure Grants initiative, and the new NASA Commercial Reusable Suborbital Research program (CRuSR) gained momentum after receiving funding in the NASA and FAA appropriations bills for Fiscal Year 2010, passed by Congress and signed by the President last week. The Commercial Spaceflight Federation conducted advocacy effort ... more

Brown Dwarf Pair Mystifies Astronomers
University Park PA (SPX) Dec 23, 2009
Two brown dwarf-sized objects orbiting a giant old star show that planets may assemble around stars more quickly and efficiently than anyone thought possible, according to an international team of astronomers. "We have found two brown dwarf-sized masses around an ordinary star, which is very rare," said Alex Wolszczan, Evan Pugh professor of astronomy and astrophysics, Penn State and ... more

Studying The Surface Of Titan
Fayetteville AK (SPX) Dec 23, 2009
A University of Arkansas scientist has received funding from NASA to simulate conditions found on Saturn's moon Titan to help better understand the origins of the liquids found on its surface and in its atmosphere. Vincent Chevrier, assistant research professor in the Arkansas Center for Space and Planetary Sciences, conducted preliminary studies in a planetary environmental simulation ... more

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Space Debris A Concern In Satellite Launch


Silicon Technology Offers Extended X-Ray Vision Of High-Energy Cosmos


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LM Achieves Critical Global BMD Milestones In 2009

Japan to axe new funds for missile defence

Poland, US sign deployment accord

Malaysia govt under pressure over missing jet engines

Russia to deliver 20 MiG fighters to Myanmar: report

US senators oppose French warship sale to Russia

Unmanned Fire Scout Completes Maritime Sensors Demo

Mosque bomb kills 11 as US drone targets NW Pakistan

Israel's new UAV can reach Iran

On the move: Species face race against climate change

EU lashes out as climate discord deepens

UN chief urges world powers to end climate bickering

EU to open talks with Russia on nuclear energy deal

Iran will pursue its nuclear activity 'normally:' FM

France, China sign aviation, nuclear deals

LDK Solar Partners With GPR-SBTFC On 100 MW Of PV Plants In Europe

Wells Fargo Finances 1MW SunPower Solar Power System At UC Merced

Trina Solar Announces Inauguration Of Europe's Largest PV Rooftop System

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China issues new rules on Internet domain names
Beijing (AFP) Dec 22, 2009
China's Internet watchdog issued a new set of rules on domain name registration this week in a bid to curb pornography and illegal content. According to Liu Jie, an official at the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the regulations posted on its website Sunday beef up existing rules on domain name registration. The measures will cut off Internet services to those websites ... more

Initial Results From Herschel's Science Demonstration Phase
Paris, France (ESA) Dec 23, 2009
Initial results from the Herschel science demonstration phase have been presented by and to the scientific community at a recent workshop. Both SPIRE and PACS instruments have been tested to their full capabilities and have passed the tests with flying colours. Initial science results include the first image of a previously hidden region of star formation, observations of one of the ... more

DLR Review Of The Year 2009
Bonn, Germany (SPX) Dec 23, 2009
January to April 2009: In January, the new DLR HALO (High Altitude and Long Range Research Aircraft) research aircraft landed for the first time at its home airport in Oberpfaffenhofen. The Gulfstream G550 was converted into one of the most modern aircraft for climate and atmospheric research and can fly higher and further than any previous research aircraft. In February: Congratulations ... more

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Africa Establishes New Space Partnerships


Russia sticks with missile project despite setbacks: report


1.1 billion dollar Taiwan missile contract to Raytheon
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Guinea's junta celebrates first year in power

Security chiefs 'dominate diamond trade'

At last, climate funds start to take shape at UN talks

Ford agrees Volvo sale to Chinese carmaker

Microsoft's Liddell is GM's new chief financial officer

Honda to build fifth plant in China: report

Large Hadron Collider shut down until February

Scientist Uncovers Relics Of Ancient Cosmos

Galaxy Collision Switches On Black Hole

Astronauts Dock At ISS

Expedition 22 Keeps Busy While Awaiting Additional Crew Members

Astronauts blast off on Christmas space voyage

Shuttle Endeavour readied for a space trip

Space shuttle Atlantis lands back on Earth

Atlantis Ready For Landing Friday

Milt Thompson's Wild Ride

X-51A WaveRider Gets First Ride Aboard B-52

Orion Launch Abort System Attitude Control Motor Lights Up Sky

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US says Chinese dissident trial 'uncharacteristic of a great country'

US warns Iran to meet nuclear deadline

Hackers steal U.S.-S. Korean secrets

Air Force One better than cattle class, says Sasha Obama

EU lashes out as climate discord deepens

Rumbling Philippine volcano shoots huge ash column

Five years on from Tsunami, is the next generation prepared?

Sri Lanka's tsunami recovery dogged by graft, delays

On the move: Species face race against climate change

Venice suffers worst flooding of year

Bleak Christmas for many Samoans in tsunami's wake

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Ford agrees Volvo sale to Chinese carmaker

EU to open talks with Russia on nuclear energy deal

Flight cancellations deal new blow to Christmas travel

Unmanned Fire Scout Completes Maritime Sensors Demo

Washington 'forged' nuclear documents: Ahmadinejad

US warns Iran to meet nuclear deadline

FBI probing cyber theft at Citibank: WSJ

Japan-US secret nuclear deal discovered: reports

Japan coalition sets May deadline for US base decision

S.Korea vows to safeguard disputed sea border

World's Best Santa weaves Hong Kong magic

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